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I'm Chrissy and I came to WebMD to work and read up on all that it had to offer. I moderate now and it's become a part of my life. A happy part of my life, I love it here. I have been here for 7 years and work from my home in NJ. I have raised 3 children, all in their 20's now! (are we ever done?) :)

I love the beach and the warm weather, although I have been known to take a dip in the ocean in February, to raise money for Special Olympics at the Polar Bear Plunge. Brrrrr

I just want to say I can relate to the pain that many of you feel on this community.Between meds and monthly reflexology I am usually pain free, but at times I get blindsided and when I am stressing I get hit with a migraine.

I wish you all pain free days and I hope that sharing here helps you cope a bit better!

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